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Continued Growth Of Mango Lounge Windsor

Multi-award-winning
Indian restaurant Mango Lounge in the Royal Borough of Windsor is going from strength
to strength. Even during the worst
economic climate Mango Lounge managed to keep the customers coming through the
door. It appears that the residents of
the Royal Borough and beyond cannot have enough of Mango Lounge head chef
Ashwani Kumar and his highly skilled team's exciting and exquisite food.

Mango Lounge
has delighted their customers not just through its food, but also with the
impeccable service and an excellent wine list. Such is the success of Mango
Lounge that an expansion programme is now under way. The current restaurant is
being extended and a new kitchen will soon be in place. If your thoughts are
turning to hot and spicy food as Autumn sets in and you want to create it in
your own kitchen, try Mango Lounge's award-winning Lal Maas recipe, a fiery
lamb curry from Rajasthan in western India.

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